The reformed church
was founded
as the catholic St. Nicolaas in 1309, but the church was rebuilt after
1466. The most interesting parts of the church are the ambulatory and,
especially, the tower. This tower was designed by Italian architect
Alessandro Pasqualini and is a rare example of pure Italian renaissance
architecture in The Netherlands. However, the upper part was designed
by Amsterdam School-architect Michel de Klerk and built
in 1921-1923.

Of
Cistercian monastery
MariŽnberg only a part of the south-east wing
remains.
Although
it has been altered its original function is still recognizable by the
pointed windows and the buttresses. It's now a restaurant.